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Currently, this is happening all around the world
• Several states in the US have encouraged citizens to work from home.
• South Korea asked citizens to use washing machines and vacuum cleaners only on weekends to reduce electricity demand.
• Pakistan Super League matches were played without crowds to reduce energy consumption. 4 days week, schools closed
• Sri Lanka declared Wednesdays as a national holiday to conserve fuel.
• Bangladesh ordered shopping malls to close by 7 PM and banned decorative lighting to save electricity.
• China encouraged citizens to switch to electric vehicles (EVs).
• Thailand advised citizens to set air conditioners at 27°C and avoid wearing coats and ties to reduce cooling demand.
• The UK reduced highway speed limits to 80 kmph to improve fuel efficiency.
• Germany introduced car-free Sundays to conserve fuel.
• Spain mandated early closing hours for offices to reduce electricity consumption.
• France banned short domestic flights where the same journey by train takes less than three hours.
• Brazil encouraged citizens to use public transport more frequently.
• Italy mandated a minimum AC temperature setting of 27°C in public buildings.
• The Philippines implemented work-from-home measures and reduced operations in shopping malls to save energy.
This is happening all around the world. All countries have increased prices of petrol and issued mandatory harsh measures. India is the only country in the world where no harsh steps have been taken
Understand the global crisis
Don't fall for Congress ecosystem agenda
Support your country




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Vijay’s movie Sarkar was released in 2018.
In the film, he forms his own party just 15 days before the election and wins 210 MLAs.
But during the CM selection, he says, “I will not become CM. I will stay in the opposition so that I can keep questioning the government,” and then decides to make an IAS officer the Chief Minister.
And today, even with 108 MLAs, Vijay is ready to take oath as CM.
The hypocrisy of movie stars is truly strange 🙂
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@libconservative That's some crazy leg split eh 😉
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West Bengal will go so hard right that you will be astounded.
It’s the 800 year recoil. It started with Bakhtiyar Khilji’s invasion of Bengal in 1205 AD. The first honorary Bangladeshi, the Founder of Bangladesh. And since then a list of Nawabs & Britishers. And Communist rule post Independence. This is the first time in 800 years you would see these many Bhagwa flags.
Check this list.


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WHILE THE WORLD WAS PANICKING , INDIA WAS HANDLING IT.
On 28th February 2026 US and Israeli strikes on Iran shut down the Strait of Hormuz. The route that carries 20% of the world's oil and gas. Gone. Just like that.
Brent crude jumped from $70 to $126 in just three weeks.
Countries started rationing fuel. Closing schools. Declaring emergencies.
Telling people to stay home.
And India?
Not a single petrol pump ran dry. Not one LPG cylinder went missing. Fuel prices remained stable. Cooking gas is still affordable. Not one rupee of extra burden on the common man.
While the entire world was scrambling, India had already activated its plan.
LPG Control Order 8 days. Natural Gas Order 9 days. Excise duty cuts same day.
The Modi government has absorbed Rs 2,400 crore in losses every single day to protect you
This did not happen by accident.
This was 10 years of strategic preparation showing up exactly when it mattered.
LPG coverage went from 55% to 107%.
Strategic reserves were built. Supply chains were diversified. Energy infrastructure was strengthened.
Go ask someone in Europe right now. Go ask someone in Pakistan. Go ask someone in Sri Lanka.
They will tell you exactly how rare what India has right now actually is.
Not blind support. Just honest gratitude.
We are lucky. And we should know it. 🇮🇳

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Much-awaited relief from the heatwave ahead as summer storms are set to take over #India early next week
Meteorological Context
• A spell of heatwave usually triggers summer storms in India. These are WD/LWD-led patterns supported by moisture-laden winds from the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, forming inland cyclonic circulations. This setup triggers strong dust storms, thundershowers, and gusty winds during the evening to night hours while moving from west to east.
What to Expect in This Spell
• Strong dust storms (40–80 km/h wind gusts), followed by short spells of moderate to heavy intensity rain and thundershowers, usually lasting 15–45 minutes. Some areas may observe sustained drizzle for 2–3 hours after the passage of a storm.
• Thunderstorms will carry lightning strikes and rumbling thunder. The risk of hailstorms remains on the lower side, but isolated events cannot be ruled out.
• Most activity will occur between 2 PM and 10 PM each day. Some storms may spill over into the next day, but with limited geographical coverage.
Date-wise Impact
• 27th April: Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi NCR (30–50% coverage)
• 28th–30th April (Peak): Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Telangana, Kerala (50–75% coverage)
Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh (10–30% coverage)
Impact on Temperature
• Heatwave conditions will continue on Monday. Temperatures are expected to fall from Tuesday evening in rain-affected regions.
• Maximum temperatures are likely to drop to the range of 36–41°C across most areas from Wednesday onwards, compared to the current 42–46°C.
• This indicates that the heatwave will abate, but hot afternoons will persist with slight humidity due to changing wind patterns.
• Evenings and nights in rain-affected cities will become relatively pleasant.
Safety Concerns
• These summer storms, especially during the evening hours, can be intense—particularly in terms of wind speeds, which may occasionally reach up to 100 km/h.
• If you observe dark clouds approaching from the west and hear thunder, it is strongly advisable to stay indoors until the storm passes.
• After the initial dust/wind front, rainfall with lightning typically follows—wait for this phase to pass before stepping outdoors.
Large parts of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra are unlikely to experience significant relief and will continue to witness #heatwave conditions next week.
This is a pan-India outlook; day-wise impacts and timings will vary by region. As the WDs arrive and development begins, it is best to track nowcasts based on cloud movement to assess when your area may be impacted.
Updates for major cities will be shared as activity begins from tomorrow onwards—better to stay prepared than be caught off guard.

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@AdityaDharFilms @VijayGanguly @B62Studios @jiostudios @RanveerOfficial That's how a manager should write appraisals for a successful year!
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Choreographer par excellence- Vijay Ganguly.
With Vijay, it always begins with instinct. He doesn’t just hear music, he feels it and then translates that feeling into something you can see.
What surprised me most on Dhurandhar was how much he thinks like a director. It made my job easier in ways I didn’t expect. Maybe it’s years of experience or maybe it’s in his DNA, being the great Anil Ganguly’s son, but there’s a storyteller in him that goes beyond choreography.
I still remember our conversations around “Shararat.” I wasn’t fully convinced about doing a lip-sync dance track in the film.
But Vijay just smiled and said, “Let’s go for it sir, it’ll be fun.” That one push gave Shashwat and me the confidence we needed. And what came out of it is honestly one of my favorite parts of the film.
That’s who he is, someone who shows up, not just physically but emotionally. Even on the toughest days his infectious smile and childlike excitement made everything feel lighter.
From “Didi” to the madness of Fa9la (Flipperachi)with Akshaye Khanna, he brought heart, detail, and total commitment.
He’s not just a brilliant choreographer, he’s a true team player.
Grateful for you, Vijay.
Rooting for everything that’s coming your way. ❤️




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A video taken down by @TVKVijayHQ is now going viral everywhere.
During his cycle campaign, Vijay suddenly threw his cycle and ran back as if it was a bomb when a fan tried to shower flowers on him.
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He has no idea what is meaning of TMC in Hindi.
Credit: Unknown
Derek O'Brien | ডেরেক ও'ব্রায়েন@derekobrienmp
Never vote for fried legs (Bha Ja Pa) Credit: Orijit Sen
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Here’s to Shashwat Sachdev.
Some collaborations go beyond work, they become deeply personal.
Sha has been that for me.
Not just the music composer of Dhurandhar but someone I see as a younger brother, someone I’ve shared chaos, silence, ideas and some of the most intense creative days with.
What he’s done on this film still doesn’t feel real when I say it out loud.
9 songs in 9 days for Dhurandhar Part 1, with the entire BGM done in 6 days.
And then Dhurandhar Part 2, 14 songs in 11 days, BGM in 3.
At that speed, at that scale, with that kind of emotional depth and that kind of extraordinary quality, it’s beyond crazy.
And what makes it even more unreal is how both the albums, released within a span of 3 months, reached top global charts, with almost every song being loved and celebrated, something that’s an absolute rarity for any film in the world.
For almost 15 days, my house stopped being a house. It became a living, breathing studio. Every room had something going on, music in the living room, recordings in the bedrooms, writing in the balconies. Singers and musicians walking in and out endlessly. Days and nights just blending into each other. 21–22 hour stretches, no real sense of time, just a shared madness to get it right.
And right at the center of all of it was Sha.
Holding everything together. Creating, composing, guiding, reacting, evolving, all at once. There were days he was unwell, running on barely any sleep, dealing with health scares but he still showed up fully, without compromise, without slowing down.
That kind of resilience is rare.
Having the legendary Irshad Kamil Sir alongside, and a team that gave everything they had, pushed this into something even more special.
Everyone went into absolute God mode. And through all that chaos, Magic (Sha’s better half) was the anchor, keeping things steady, holding the energy together when everything could have easily fallen apart.
What makes Sha truly special is not just his talent. It’s his hunger. His refusal to settle. His instinct to keep digging until something feels honest. He doesn’t chase easy, he chases truth in every note.
That kind of commitment doesn’t come from skill alone.
It comes from love.
Love to achieve God through music.
And you can feel that love in every second of Dhurandhar.
Always grateful.
Always rooting for you. ❤️



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